The village that began as affordable housing for workers at Ruedi Reservoir and the Fryingpan-Arkansas water diversion project is now the site of Shadowrock, a high-end townhouse project where prices will start at almost $600,000.
A powerhouse real estate development and acquisition firm from Dallas is building the first phase of the 100-townhouse project.
In the past, some observers snidely referred to El Jebel as "edge of hell." Now it is home to several top restaurants, a collection of shops and service providers, a bowling alley and theater. Willits developer Michael Lipkin is completing the first building in what will be a 10-block town center with numerous more shops and restaurants.
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